seotda
Seotda (juga dikenali sebagai Sutda) ialah permainan kad pertaruhan Korea yang serupa dengan Oicho-Kabu. Pada mulanya dimainkan dengan Tujeon, kini permainan itu menggunakan Hwatu atau Hanafuda sebaliknya. Pemain bertaruh pada nilai kad mereka yang diuruskan merentasi berbilang pusingan seperti Poker atau permainan pertarungan lain. Tangan Seotda terdiri daripada 2 kad.
Pelaksanaan ini juga menyokong Dorijitgo-ttaeng, yang memerlukan pemain membentuk gabungan 3 kad yang jumlah nilainya boleh dibahagi dengan 10 dan kemudian menggunakan baki dua kad dalam tangan 5 kad mereka.
Imej Hwatu oleh Marcus Richert dan imej Hanafuda oleh Louie Mantia Jr. digunakan di bawah Lesen Seni Percuma 1.3, yang serasi dengan lesen CC BY-SA 4.0.
Kesan bunyi Hwatu oleh JICA (Jeonju) digunakan di bawah Lesen Kerajaan Terbuka Korea Jenis 1.
Bilangan pemain: 2 - 8
masa permainan: 7 mn
Kerumitan: 1 / 5
Main seotda dan 1271 permainan lain atas talian.
Tidak perlu dimuat turun - main terus dari laman web anda.
Dengan rakan-rakan dan beribu-ribu pemain dari seluruh dunia.
Percuma.
Main seotda dan 1271 permainan lain atas talian.
Tidak perlu dimuat turun - main terus dari laman web anda.
Dengan rakan-rakan dan beribu-ribu pemain dari seluruh dunia.
Percuma.
Ringakasan peraturan
Game Overview
In the high-stakes world of Korean gambling, players face off in Seotda, a tense battle of luck and psychological warfare. Thematically, you act as a bold gambler aiming to create the most powerful combination using only two cards. Mechanically, the game utilizes a condensed Hanafuda deck where strategic betting and calculated bluffing are essential to force opponents to fold before the showdown.
Goal of the Game
The goal is to hold the highest-ranking combination of two cards or to win the pot by bluffing opponents into folding.
Gameplay
Preparation
- A reduced deck of 20 Hanafuda cards is used (months 1 through 10, two cards per month).
- Each player is dealt 2 cards (in the 3-card variation, one card is discarded before the final bet).
Betting Phase
Once cards are dealt, players choose their actions:
- Die: Fold and forfeit the current stake.
- Call: Match the current bet.
- Raise: Increase the stakes.
- All-in: Bet all remaining capital.
End of Round
If multiple players remain after the betting phase, a showdown occurs. Hands are revealed, and the player with the strongest combination takes the entire pot.
Combinations (Ranking)
| Rank | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3-8 Gwang-ddeng | The ultimate hand, consisting of the special cards from months 3 and 8. |
| 2 | 1-3 / 1-8 Gwang-ddeng | The second-highest tier (special cards from months 1 & 3 or 1 & 8). |
| 3 | Ddeng | Two cards from the same month (e.g., two 10s = Jang-ddeng). |
| 4 | Ggeut | The sum of the two cards' months (last digit only). A 9 is the highest standard value (Gabi). |
Game End & Scoring
- The game ends after a fixed number of rounds or when only one player has capital left.
- Re-deal: In the event of a tie for the highest hand, the pot is typically carried over to the next round rather than split.